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Adams-Green Funeral Home
721 Elden St.
Herndon, Virginia, United States
703-437-1764
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Friday, May 22, 2020
Adams-Green Funeral Home
721 Elden St
Herndon, Virginia, United States
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Chestnut Grove Cemetery
831 Dranesville Road
Herndon, Virginia, United States
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Mami Kinyuy lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Eli my sister i have always thought that you will be the one to take care of me not knowing that God had other plans.You have been so nice and caring and sometimes i wonder why the best ones never last.Continue to pray for us and the children you left behind.God in his infinite mercy will grant you eternal rest.RIP Eli and bye bye
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Derek Kinyuy lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Ma Eli i really do lack words to express myself over ya sudden demise.Last time we met in chicago was a memorable experience i will never forget.Your legacy will leave on.Prepare a place for us and continue to watch over us from the lord's bossom.
Kinyuys Chicago.
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Nanga posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2020
Mami , thank you for everything you did . We knew you for a few months only and We’re blessed to have known you . May God accept you into His heavenly kingdom . Rest In Peace
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Franklin Tumasang posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Franklin Tumasang Posted May 22, 2020 at 12:01 PM
Mami I'm still in awe on the news of your demise. What is more depressing is that you can't physically read my message to you but I'm convinced that you're watching us from above. Your life was very meaningful because you touched so many lives positively. I'm a testimony. You lived a good and healthy life. My prayer is for all and sundry to emulate the good precedent you set. The purpose of living is to improve on the lives of others. Rest well mami. Earth will forever remember your presence ❤
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Tazifor Catherine posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2020
Ma Eli, I don't know what happened because I still can't believe my eyes. We were together in August when you left me in Virginia and traveled to California with Charlie.Ma Eli travel safely to your final resting place. We love you but God loves you more. Safe journey.
Mr & Mrs Tazifor.
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Mambo Akum posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2020
Aunty you have left a vacuum in so many hearts. All have nothing but good and fun memories to share about your life. I remember our early morning walks when u visited me in Mesquite,TX. I would walk so fast to catch up with u. And your cooking is out of this work. You would wash and feed Bailey while I went to sleep after pulling an all night shift.
You would forever be missed
I love you even in death
Your niece Mambo Brenda
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Vester Manyong lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Vespa that is how you call me and I will always answer yes mom. For the few times I have come close to you, you have always been a mother figure. I remember when you visited us in 2016 and you always make sure we have fresh food to eat every time we returned from work. Not forgetting all the advice you always gave us. Mom you are greatly missed. Up till date i am still in doubt if you are no more or not. Thank you for all your advice and encouragement continue to rest well.
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Fru Paddy Konje posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Fare thee well sis Eli. We love u so much and will forever miss u. Papa God receive her into your sweet bosom
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Fru Paddy Konje posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Chris Chibayere posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2020
Ma Eli, though we are separated, at this solemn moment when we can only visualize you, we recollect to mind your love and feel the closeness of your spirit. We recollect the many sacrifices you made, your kindly deeds, your warm love so freely given. We fondly and vividly recollect the happy moments spent together last year, sharing the love and traditions of our homes and families.
Alas!, death claimed you too soon. We pray the Almighty father to grant the recollection of your life an incentive to the righteous living.
Though a link has been severed from our family chain, we ask for your spirit and those of other family members gone before you to be more closely united with the living.
Ma Eli, may your soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life together with the souls of all the righteous that are living in Heaven.
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Mommy Dor( Tina Konje Nsuh) posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, May 22, 2020
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My Dearest Big Sister, Ngia Eli Ba'man,
Your sudden departure from this complex world has left a deep pain in my heart. Sister, you are a perfect Model of a Mother and a caring Sister. Who will fill this Gap in the family.
Mummy. I have
been waiting for that",next visit" which promised to come and spend a longer time with me and the children.
I will have nothing but to comfort myself with the two sweet nights we slept together and you consoled me. The children and I will never have another chance to enjoy your sweet ndolè... it's hard to believe. I will never forget the sweet breakfast and lunch we shared with Ma Rose in her kitchen....it was a wonderful relaxing moment. But Soeur, little could I know that it was our first and last...ummmh, hard to accept.
Sister Elizabeth, you have done your best in this world, bringing up the children alone... and treating every other child and person as yours. You hard a "golden heart", you believed in your Creator and practice the virtues of our Blessed Mother Mary. May she, together with the Angels and Saints welcome you into paradise. Greet all our family members gone ahead.
Sister, please pray for us, it's a tormenting world.....Adieu Gentle Woman...see you when I shall come too.... Bye-bye!
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Kila lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Angeline ntohyuh purchased flowers
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Elizabeth Ndi uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Ajienwi Akumawah lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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"Rems the Rems", Akumawah's First Lady as I fondly called you. Words cannot describe how I feel right now but everyday I wake up and it feels like a dream. Yet I have to accept the fact that God Loves you more. When you moved to the US, I was very excited because I had someone that could represent my mother. We became so close and fond of each other and you promised to always stand by me. Just recently I confided in you and we had a deep discussion , and you said " doh doh don't worry after lockdown I will see you". Little did I know you were leaving us so soon. I can't imagine you not being here to execute all the plans we had but I am very certain you will be smiling above when I execute them with you in spirit.
It's hard to say goodbye. But I am most thankful to God for your life here on earth and the sweet memories you left behind. Your candle will keep burning though our hearts. RIP mother
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Elizabeth Ndi uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Mirabel kien lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Ohh mami! I couldn't sleep all night!! The thought that I will never see u or get ur calls!! Ohh mami!! Thank u so much for piloting me all along to be a brave woman! Thank u for all the advice and prayers.. thank u for teaching me how to handle all the hard times I went through! Though u haven't carry your son!! I know you are now an angel to us all! Chaii mami !! So I have no mother to run to!! Mother it's so hard!! Thank u and let the life u lived here teach me to be humble and selfless in loving!
Your daughter Kien
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Elizabeth Ndi lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Elizabeth Ndi posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2020
Akums as I fondly called you, Yeah Mama'a that's how you answered. What happened between us that you turned your back on me until date and forever? My heart is really heavy and my fingers tremble.
We loved each other, we discussed our issues together, we were gossip partners. You the engine of the Table's family and in the Nche Angu's family has left a serious vacuum. Can you turn your eyes and see how we are wailing and crying for your at absence?
I don't know where a replacement will come from, for you were the one that will say let's do and will go ahead and do despite your age and position in the family. Unlike some of us who will talk and wait for others to do.
Your grandkids here (from Jermimia) are asking your whereabout. "What is wrong? It's long that Grandma Berginia (Virginia) has come here. Where is she?" (That's Keren and Jason). Oh what a wonderful mother you were. For the first time Jermia (as you called her) experienced motherly love and care a mother will give a daughter in labour, at birth and after birth. She had to express to me certain cares you gave her when she gave birth to Jason (her second child) in your presence. I felt at ease that she had her mother with her and lost nothing. (Tears flow).
I admire your way of life, it was very easy for you to make friends and you kept them. I pray I am able to copy you. Everywhere you went, you made friends and recognized old ones. You never went to any occasion and came back without meeting and recognizing some friends and relatives. Jermia and I will make fun of your popularity and we will all laugh. You too will always revisit our fun time about your popularity and we all will laugh and laugh.
There is one important thing I will not forget about you. Your prayer life was admirable. We prayed together whenever you came around but you would pray many more times. Your Rosary was always your companion. At 9am and 3pm each day, no matter what you had to pray the Divine Mercy. I called you Mami Divine Mercy. I remember you told me that we have no option than to pray seriously for our kids and that it is only prayers that will keep them strong.
Your old aunty Mami Julia Kien (J K) is crying and not believing it is true. She keeps asking that who shall organize her funeral now that you have gone? I find it very difficult to answer as I have the same question. Oh Jesus if I were asked, I would have preferred to go first though younger. The Lord Knew and that's why He didn't ask. You are needed more in His Heavenly Kingdom.
Akums your son-in-law (Kendu) is waiting with bottles of wine of your choice for us to drink after meals. Let me know what to tell him to do with them because he is so confused with the news of your departure.
Chaiii sister even bye bye sef no deii?
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Helen Kia uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Eli has been my friend since small Mankon Church in Bamenda. She was the social secretary in CWA and did an excellent job. She visited me in Fremont around mid Dec, 2019 then left for Virginia. Since then, we have been chatting and she linked me to other CWA members. She was always jovial and ever smiling! This has taken us by a huge surprise! May her soul RIP
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Jermimia lit a candle
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Jermimia uploaded photo(s)
Friday, May 22, 2020
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Joan Motangu lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Ma Elie,Bush faller as we fondly callrd ourselves. RIP .JOAN MOYU.
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Nji fon chi uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mum who is gona call me in the morning and evening to check on me, who is gona tell my husband, who will I talk to when am down?Mami akumawah who is gone call me nji fon chi, ma Eli what about the plan we have in Cameroon? Mum u are were my strength and everything I have but u left without us finish them. Rema u told me that in June u came back but now u are gone for ever. Mum we love but God love u the must, say hi to ngai neh and to my dad. From your 2th husband (Son) Nji Fon Chi
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PA NGUM (Kuma Godlove Peng) posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Ma Ely as I will always call you. Talking with you three weeks ago before your death,could not have imagine that by this time you will be no more. Though it seems like a dream but it is a reality that I have to admit.You welcomed me in the Angu's family with much love that I will never forget I was your child,husband an friend that so many people were jealous of our relationship now I am left alone to fight for my self.Mami God best knows why
Mami may your gentle soul rest in peace still we meet again.
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AUNTIE MATDER SHURI posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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My mother my friend plz wake time me up from this silly dream, my phone is ringing mami talk to me is that you? You've left us What will happen with all what we discussed? My heart bleeds, mami mami oh mami may yr spiritual journey be smooth, we came to America the same week we discuss our problems together i never knew from the last discussion we had that I will never see you again, you spent two weeks with me if I knew I would have asked you to tell me everything now you are gone I don't know where to start what hurts me the most is that I'll not give you my last respect. Mami sleep in peace i promise I will do all what we planned to do. Love you mother
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Wiliam, Lesley, Dylan, and D'ior Kometa uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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"Reme" "Mammy America" "Grand Ma" were the names we called you. You opened your arms to all and was a mother to all and not only to your immediate family. A grandmother to our kids, Dylan and D'ior. Reme was loving, caring, and God-fearing. You prayed daily, early in the mornings and evenings before going to bed. You prayed for everyone. We will never forget the advice and directive you shared whenever it is necessary.
Most importantly, "Make wuna no di put plenty oil for chop." A great cook, and you always thought of us whenever "achu" was on the menu - our favorite meal. You were our gist body. We will miss the great vibes we had whenever we picked you up, dropping you off or going to the winery. We can hardly believe that we will never see you again. Since this is becoming a reality, I will stop buying Apohtic Red wine, which was your favorite. You will be greatly missed, but the seeds you planted in us will continue to bloom.
Adieu Grand Ma
Wiliam, Lesley, Dylan, and D'ior Kometa.
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Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Elizabeth Nwancha lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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My dearest sister and in-law,
You certainly left sooner than we all did except but we give God all the glory for your life, and for the time we got to spend together.
Rest in perfect peace in the bosom of our Maker.. and until we meet again, Adieu!
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Sulliz posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Ma Eli, I remember your smiles, positive attitude even in the face of adversity, your care and warmt you showed to us, even when we met for the first time. My only consolation is that I believe you are in a better place, free from pain and abiding with God Almighty. Sleep on . Goodnight till we meet again.
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Helen Kia lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Eli has been my friend since small Mankon Church in Bamenda. She was the social secretary in CWA and did an excellent job. She visited me in Fremont around mid Dec, 2019 then left for Virginia. Since then, we have been chatting and she linked me to other CWA members. She was always jovial and ever smiling! This has taken us by a huge surprise! May her soul RIP
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Vally lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Philomène-Sylvie Tchwenko uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mami, Eliza, Enjoyment minister, Mami waka, Mami Eli!!!!
I called you all these names depending on the time of day. From day one you were my Mami. We moved together, went shopping together, doctor's appointments together, went everywhere together. Who will call me Elvis's lawyer? Who will be Aiden's defender? Who will I bother and dress up before you go out? Who will insist I take her to go visit Mbamba? Who will go with me to spa day? Weh Mami!
You told me you will be back, I’m still waiting. I ran to the store to get stuff to make you pepper soup, they are still there. We planned a spa day at home, I’m still waiting!
You loved me as your own & you were my mother. Same name Elizabeth, same loving nature. I will cherish our precious moments & think of you always- sometimes with tears, sometimes with laughter but always with abundant love. You have left me with my brothers & we will keep your memory alive. The stories are too many, the pain too hard to bear but God is always in control.
Watch over us, join all the other angels to protect us & love us until we meet to part no more.
It is well
Philo
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Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Ma Eli our Dearest mother, it is hard to believe that the angels have packed you home at a time we least expected. We hardly take in the fact that your sudden demise has unexpectedly terminated the moments we enjoyed with you. I do wonder if we will ever find anyone to take your place! Oh Not! You left a hollow no one can ever fill halfway.
Mami, as we always referred you; you are a beautiful flower plucked from the flower bed to be a sweet-smelling savor in the presence of your maker. But it is hard to come into terms with the fact that we will never hear from you again. Sweet memories fill me anytime I remember all the food you found pleasure in sharing with us and will forever be cherished. We found consolation in you whenever we got hungry. Your benevolent smile and good food lifted our hearts anytime you were near us. It’s gone now! Never to comes back, oh. How sad I feel until now!
You were a role model, and now we can proudly say that you left footprints in the sands of time. Mami Akumawah, you were calm even when a situation seemed unbearable. Admittedly, we have lost a precious jewel; if death were stoppable, we would have kept it from coming your way.
Mami, you always worked hard, and I believe it is the reason why you were able to raise my friend and brothers as a single mother since the death of their father. Anytime we came visiting your place; we could see you wake early in the morning and ensure there was good food for the family at all times.
Fare thee well Mami Eli, You fought a good fight and won the race. You left a legacy that will be read through the generations, current and to come. You left a mark in our hearts, and nothing will ever erase. It is indelible in our hearts.You were a gem and will remain to be cherished. Surely Mami, our love for you will forever remain.
May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen!
From the Foma Family
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Vida Bih lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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There is something about losing a mother that is permanent and inexpressible - a wound that will never heal. (Susan Wiggs)
Mama your memories lives on.
RIP mama Elizabeth and say hello to your friend mama Pauline, my mom.
Thanking God for your life.
May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Amen.
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Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mami,
I want to thank you for allowing me into your life and your family even when there were doubts. Every time I met you it was always Tiana did you eat?? Do you want to try this dish? I saw the disappointment when I wouldn’t eat your “ famous Achu”, it was almost the sigh of who doesn’t love achu and I would feel a slight embarrassment but you understood as I try to eat everything else you made. Thanks for making me your beautiful traditional dress Mami. Thanks for all the beautiful memories and for instilling in Elvis the value of family, selflessness and just being a well-rounded man. The memories we shared will remain precious and I know you’ll always be a part of us. As painful as it is, I know heaven has gain an angel and as I tell Elvis he now has two angels watching over him. To a beautiful life, rest well Mami.
Rest in Perpetual Peace,
Tiana Doe
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Calvin Ngu lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mami, I grew to enjoy your kindness, your great heart as a mother of all the children in the neighborhood. Words can not better express how grateful I am to have known you. So much of that kindness and good heart in your children. I might have to write a book of all your goodness. REST WELL MAMI. and continue to watch over your generation. YOU REMAIN IN OUR HEARTS
RIP
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Roseta lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Nathalia K Akuma uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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A beacon light suddenly went off
Ngia Eli, big sis, Baa Man, Enjoyment minister, in which state currently since our last conversation a day you returned from Florida? We kicked off together as first children in Ndzumabeah; where you schooled at CS Ntambeng for three years; we exchanged visits with our kids in Mankon town and finally parting at old age in the US.
You were an epitomy of love, peace, understanding, honesty, dynamic and caring- such an endangered specie now extinct. Who now fills this vacuum of sharing and confining? -Actually Nobody.
I recount our numerous memories together; on the swing chair in Mesquite, TX after my surgery, selling 35-40 cups of garri for 100frs, spear-heading an all girls Tabe meeting which melted into the current Tabe Generation.
God granted your wish as you passed on after a brief illness with little sufferiny. Farewell my only loving big sis. Please rejoin our departed relatives to pray for us all. Thank you Elvis for the best life you gave my sister. May God hand down this Beacon Light to you. Big sis rest in peace. Your memory will forever live
Baa Man-Nathalia.
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Anthea,NY lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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I never got a chance to meet Mama Elizabeth in person but I feel like I did through her son Elvis .All the great things that are being said about his mother he embodies ,which speaks to the great mother she was and remains so in the hearts of the family she's leaves behind to mourn her.
I light a red candle to celebrate her life,her courage in making the best out of what life gave her,her passion and her strength in being the back bone of her family for all these years.
I want to take this opportunity to encourage the family to keep up with the traditions Mama Elizabeth was accustom to doing to celebrate her life and to keep in memory all the great things as well as times you shared with her .
I continue to keep her son Elvis,his siblings and all who mourn mama in my prayers as the days turn in to weeks,in to months and years too.
I leave you all with this prayer:
Lord God please keep and carry these precious people through their feelings of sadness and loss. Cover them with your great wings of love through this difficult times.Comfort them and provide for every need they have as they grief the passing of their loved one.Gentle Spirit of God be with them ,keep and watch over them as the hours,turn in to days,weeks,months and years in Jesus name .Amen
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Roland Nwancha lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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One of the greatest, warm hearted and lovely ladies I encountered in my childhood. Mami Eli always gave me the feeling of having a second Mum. Your body is gone to the lord but your Soul will never leave our hearts. Will always Love and miss you Mami Eli. Thank-you for being my Mum’s best friend and someone I could always rely on as a Mum. R.I.P
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Joshua Cheng lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mami Eli,
Like a comet you blazed through our skies and disappeared into the void. From the printing press where we first met to taking care of family and the numerous tasks that life threw across your path, with your characteristic exuberant smile you were indefatigable as you encouraged and admonished us. A few weeks ago we chatted with you and you filled us with optimism. And then like a wonder you disappeared and left us stunned. God still has you smiling on brighter shores. We have encapsulated your life and memories in our hearts forever. We will smile with you again. Sleep well beautiful mama. We will miss you dearly but will live like you taught us. Farewell, Mami Eli.
Bisoh Chumbow posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Priscilla Cheng lit a candle
Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Mami Eli,
There are no words that can describe the void in our hearts .You were an epitome of hard work. Your commitment to your family and others was unquestionably as you were always quick to leave what you were doing to attend to the needs of others. May God grant us the grace to bear your absence and not forget the unique ways you encouraged us individually with the inspirational messages . The fond memories of times with us and Ma Nwa and all the great things you accomplished are great legacies you left for us to remember . We will forever miss you Mami Eli.
Priscilla.
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Justin Konnje posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2020
May 2nd will remain one of the saddest days of my life. It was the day I lost my sister, mother and a really wonderful person. Words cannot describe depth of despair to which the news plunged me! I still wake up thinking it’s a nightmare that will soon come to pass. Words will never be enough to capture what she was to me and indeed the family and friends who knew her. We grew up together and she was always the big sister you loved to have – looking after you and listening but firm. I was quite envious of her closeness to sister Nat as they always ganged up against me! I am sure anyone would have done same – I was a hand full they always said. I recall with fond memories her chastising me on many occasions for I was not an angel. As we grew older, I not only came to adore but also marveled at her inner strength, resilience and fortitude. Sis Ali (Ngia Anyoh as we fondly called her) was one in a million. Nothing was an obstacle to her – she had so many thrown her way but she always overcame and brushed them aside with a smile and a determination you can only imagine. She was happiest when she knew those around her were comfortable and happy. She would go the extra-mile to reconcile family members and to our parents she was our Mafor (queen mother). When her mum passed away, I wept bitterly and all she said to me was “Tahnjuh, your mother was loved by all and I made sure that she had a good funeral. You have to deal with me now wouldn’t you?” She knew how hurt I was but somehow she found the right words to soothe the pain. She was the embodiment of kindness, selflessness, love and life itself. She lived for her family and those around her. She served, and gave her heart to others and in return asked for nothing! Her departure leaves a gigantic hole amongst us. I know that we are on borrowed time on this beautiful planet, which God made us gate keepers. She leaves behind great memories and a live that we will forever cherish. I know that she is with the angels having a great time as she always did and would have told all our loved ones that departed before that I left behind a united family. Sis, you have physically left us but THANK you so much for your love, kindness and always caring. We will miss you but our greatest consolation is knowing that you are at a happier place and that one day we will unite never to part again. May your soul rest in peace.
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My Darling Sister-Mother,
Why!! Why Mami. So it is true that good people live their lives like a candle in the wind. I’m yet to wake up to the reality that you are gone.
You were my anchor for my past one year here in the US. God bless that faithful day which I called you from Boston to inform you I will be arriving Washington Dulles Airport. I got to know and enjoy a humble, simple, caring, tolerant, patient, lovely , and God-fearing woman I have never known before.
All these virtues I learned from you, and was making an effort with your support to live by them. Then suddenly, like a bomb shell, you abandoned me in the middle of no where.
Chaiiii Mami Eli!!! God alone knows how I will ever come over this shock and sorrow.
I will do all I can to live all the good things I learned from you.
I promise to be a good mom to the boys in Virginia and California.
Please extend my love to Zoe, Mama Cecilia Bih, and Papa Konje Tabe Augustin.
Fare ye well Big Sister- mother. May the Angels of God Almighty take you to heaven to meet Mama Maria.
You have worn the race.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is definitely smiling and standing with arms wide open saying:
“Welcome Home My Daughter .
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Elizabeth!! As I used to call you!! Who is going to pet ur Benjamin the way you used to do!! You taught me everything Mami, but you did not teach me how to live without you!! We lived in Cameroon together as one!! U left for the USA and you did all for me and I joined u. How can I ever comprehend the fact that you will not be home when I return from work.. Mami!! All the jokes and laughter keep ringing in my head!! Its so hard!! My supper woman, my first love, you left too soon!! We had lot of plans together!! My heart bleeds that I can't see you anymore! Ohh mami!! I pray that we be able to live a life full of humility just as you did! U have always been the Mom and the Dad we looked up to! All the sacrifices, all the pain n suffering you went through to bring us up. You left without a crown Mom! I wish you could come back to for a day so I can give u a crown! Thank u so much Mother for raising champions and for being a mother to all! Go well mother and your memories live on! With mixed feelings of love n pain I say good bye!! Rest in Perfect Peace my "Elizabeth Akumawah."
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Oh mother, you left us wondering what might have happened to you in such a short time and hard broken. But then as children of God, we quickly realize that because of the amazing soul you were, God to was jealous of you and decided to take you all to himself. Watch over the children you have left behind especially the boys. You will forever remain in our hearts. We love u mommy. Farewell
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MA ELIE AKUM'S,YOU WERE A FRIEND INDEED. WE LOVE YOU MY MOYU BUT GOD LOVES YOU MOST. LET PERPETAUL LIGHT SHINE UPON YOU. REST IN PEACE TILL WE MEET NOT TO PART AGAIN. MAMI JOAN MOTANGU & FAMILY
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Mami Eli,
Who go call me Pipi again? My Mom, my prayer body, my everything. Your heart was big enough to help all in need. Quick to smile making the day bright always. The love you have imprinted in our hearts will continue to flow like a river of living water. You came, walked your journey in love, fulfilled your purpose and back to your Maker. I know you have just transitioned to another phase of life. Greet my dad, uncles, aunties, cousins, Zoe, and grandparents and well done good and faithful servant of the Most High. I will continue meditating on those your favorite psalms until we meet to depart no more. ❤
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I call her Mami Baminda...I believe she had a happy & peaceful death. ... I also believe that she was not taken unawares... may be the pains of losing her grandchild was too much... that God didn't want her to live longer with that pains... also the death of that little angel helped her to tidy up anything that was standing on her way to eternal glory... she was in the perfect condition of peace and harmony with God.... she is very happy. I personally rejoice with her and wish her heavens best...cos that's what she deserves. Enjoy Mami!
Dear family & friends, Mami is watching over you from above and is praying for you all... her love is forever...
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Shwiri Angu posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Darling Mother truely we don't know how life is going to continue without you. I rmba back in the days when you and my mother will toil and till to watch your children succeed and give them quality education. You even did odd jobs just to support the kids. What a good mother and woman of virtue you were. How do we all cope with this pain your demise has caused? Only God knows best. If it's God's will that you go with Zoe so that you can take care and watch over her where she is so be it. May your soul R.I.P. sweet mother we will miss you so much. It's a very bitter pill to swallow. Adieu Mama till we meet to part no more. May your soul and the souls of the faithful departed through the Mercy of God Rest In Peace Amen. Unending tears we gonna shed may God Almighty be our comforter and Strength
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Ma Eli, You will always be remembered. May your Soul Rest In Peace.
Nick
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Ohhh sweet mother you will always be in my heart forever . I called you mami because indeed you were a mother to me and all you come across . such a loving soul, friendly, always smiling, kind hearted ,a cheerful giver . I remember a certain day I passed by and you said BI if you had time I will like you to talk me to the grocery store to get some food stuff and take back to Virginia and I said is okay mom am available even now. When we arrived the shop, I had no money on me and mommy said get something for yourself I said no mom I have no money on me and she said that's fine I will pay. I was still hesitant and told her I am in the right place to give you money because you don't work but she said what is money ? I will pay . With time God will bless you with money that you can buy more than enough for me. I was amazed . she was a prayerful woman who prays tirelessly for hours ,even when she pays me a visit we both pray together but she always makes sure to stay back and to pray even longer. the last time I spoke with her over the phone when baby Zoe passed on to glory she was heartbroken and I asked her to be strong little did I know that will be my last time of hearing/talking to her. I love you sweet mommy but our God loves you more .who am I to question God about your departure , only him alone knows it was the perfect time for you to be with him. Thank you for raising amazing children your legacy continues even while you are gone. May you rest in the lord mom.!!!
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We spoke on the phone after baby Zoe' transition, little did I know that will be the last time to hear your voice. We thank God for your life with us Though gone, your memories live on mami. We miss you. Green mama Ceci and the others ahead. Continue to intercede for us while in the blossom of the Almighty. Adieu mami Eli
Adeline Manka
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Mami Akumwah as I fondly call you ! You were an an example of mother of all children ! You took every child like your friend you were so easy to talk to! You never judged anyone no matter what in every situation you say it’s God’s will ! I thank God for knowing someone so selfless as you ! I am glad I recently say you again after many years and I was able to talk to you few weeks before your passing ! Mami we greatly miss you ! Thank you for your love, sacrifices and care you showed us ! Adieu greet Zoe and your mum for me!
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Mama Eli, it is so hard so say goodbye yet I know we have to let God have His way. Your Faith in Christ Jesus and indiscriminate love and kindness towards humanity were beyond ordinary imagination. No wonder you overcame the many challenges in your life, never losing focus and permanently holding on to Mama Maria!!
Thank you for raising amazing children, blessing countless others including myself and doing so in an ever joyful manner.
Go well Mama.
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Mami Eli, you never said you were leaving, you never said goodbye, before I knew it you were gone. I have asked many questions, maybe still to get answers.
I have cried endlessly, if only love and tears could bring you back, you will be back in a heart beat.
In life I loved you dearly, and I still love you in death.
You were my prayer warrior, my spiritual leader, my Godmother, my all.
I thank you for being there for me especially the first 4 months when I put to birth and you were there to bath the child and prepare food for us.
The little boy who is now 4, always says "call mama Eli in Maryland ". He goes to the table where you usually sit to read your Bible and say the rosary and would say " Boy ooo" as you usually call him.
It broke my heart to lose you but God knows why .
May your soul rest in the bosom of the lord until we meet to part no more.
Doreen swirri Abanda
(God daughter)
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Terese Akuma posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Ma Eli,
Your journey has brought so much tears, confusion and dispair to many. You are that pillar of unconditional love and unity. You loved everyone and your loving spirit could be felt,regardless of who you were dealing with.
I know you had to journey on to watch over baby Zoe and baby Kay, and together with the ones before you, are watching over your children here on earth.
Thank you for all you have been to everyone,especially the children you left behind.
Rest in peace and love Ma Eli. Till we meet again.
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Akum my struggling friend, we were three of us, Mafua Tima, Eli Akum and Gertrude Ate. We called ourselves struggling women. We always moved together from place to place when problems arose, good or bad. who will act in your place? We both came here and now you have gone ahead without a word, a day in my life I will never forget.You have won the race. Go safely to the distant land. The Lord needs you more than we do.
R.I.P
Gertrude Atenchong.
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Always gonna be in our hearts, mami Eli.
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Mama rest well in the Lord.
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Emmanuel Ngu posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Mami Eli am just short of words. I can't question God why so soon. Our God needed you most. On behalf of Pa Ngu Anyere's family I say Adieu Mum. We will miss you so much. God needed you more. Greet the others that had gone ahead. We promise to remain united as always wanted. Your exit has been a big blow on us. We love u mom. May your gentle soul continue to rest in God's hands.
Emmanuel Ngu
Nayah Claris Posted May 19, 2020 at 5:25 PM
Rest in peace madam Eli . It's so hard to believe you are no more. But only God knows why. Your death has been a shock to all of us. We love you mum, but God love you more. Still we met again.
Chenwi John Desmondo Posted May 19, 2020 at 5:47 PM
Mom It all happened like a movie to me after just 2 weeks of communication which u promised to call me back on video chart only for me to be informed that the filthy hands of death took u away.
Can still remember the early morning breakfast u do prepare for us before we go to school.
Greet grandma for me. Will always love you mom
Yours.
CHE JOHN
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Hello Eliza aka Mama Maria,
On Saturday, May 2, 2020, exactly one month after my daughter (Zoe) and her auntie (Kana) passed into eternity, the good Lord called you to join them. You have been the one constant from the day I was born until now. For 30+ years as a widow, your life was dedicated to raising the best kids ever – Oh yes you did a fabulous job!!!
You were very God-fearing and a devout Catholic. You prayed tirelessly and were a lifelong member of the Cameroon Catholic Women Association. It is amazing the number of hours you prayed each day. Every morning when I’d knock on your door to check on you before leaving, you had a rosary in your hand. One would think that is enough prayer for the day, but you would watch mass on TV for lunch. After dinner, you would retire to your room for another round of prayers. If I dared to ask you why so many prayers in a day, you always replied “I say a prayer for each of my kids every day and I pray for others too.” Trying to be smart, I’d press on “But Mama Maria, I think a single prayer should suffice”. “Oh no Fru, don’t you see how blessed you all are?” you shouted back. At that moment I’d know better than to continue.
You were selfless and a pillar to everyone regardless of family ties. You cherished giving and never held back a dime for any reason whatsoever. You invested in people rather than material things. “Elizabeth, what happened to the money you had in your account?”, I would ask you “I sent money to A, B, C, D, E…. etc.” your list never ended. “Why not save some money for yourself?” I’d ask you, angry and frustrated, I’d start walking away & your sweet soft voice would echo “God will take care of me”.
There are countless memories of fun times and encounters that are forever engraved in my mind and my heart.
Thank you for raising me.
Thank you for being that light at the end of a dark tunnel.
Thank you for being my road trip buddy.
Thank you for teaching me how to love your neighbors as oneself.
Thank you for teaching me the value of friendship.
Thank you for always maintaining and showing me our extensive family.
Above all, thank you for being my Guardian Angel!!!
Your son - Elvis Fru Chi
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Tuma Julius Abanda Posted May 19, 2020 at 7:23 PM
Mami Eli
I wish I could cry to bring u back. life is a mystery each time you try to take another step the page changes. Mami if God could told me this will happen I will tell him 1000 times that no. If I can express everything u done for me then I will need a ledger to do so. Mami u left a big gap in the family which I wonder anyone can ever feel it. You thought me how to face life like a man an today am proud an with so much gratitude in my heart I say thanks
Your son Tuma Abanda (Jaguar)
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Mami Eli,i am still struggling to get you on phone.Before your demise,i tried reaching you in March to no avail.I called Afuh,
Me:Afuh abeg i want talk with mami.I hope say e dey fine
Afuh: Ehhehh Shushu mami na American and world tourist yah.Mami don go different state but e dey fine.
Afuh&Me:Chuckles
Me:Ok send me number for reach Mami
Afuh:Ok
Yes you were a tourist for real.That is why you decided to visit even your way marker and realised that,that is where Angles like you belonged and never came back.
Mami if i have to write how selfless you were,i will write a book.You literary had nothing but had something for everyone.Thank you for breaking the norms society placed as to who an ideal mother was.You went beyond that and excelled.
I remember when you heard i was engaged.You callled me and gave me tips as to how to succeed and deal with my new family. Yes you were an excellent wife till death despite being a widow for 30+ years,you stayed and succeeded in the marriage till God called you.Mami i am married and need those tips even more.Where are you?.
When i had your grand child, you were one of the very first to video call and gave me first time mama visual lessons."shushu cover that picken fine,shushu you sure say you no wear na sucks for that picken e hand instead of gloves so?go with camera close make i see" and you never got to meet your grand children .When i streamed Zoe's funeral,i saw how tourched you were,you cried and prayed the whole time.All attempts to make you smile was in vain.That was the saddest mami Eli i ever saw(yes because you always smiled no matter what).Today i weep more because i didnot get to see your usual smile before you passed away.
Like Jesus told his apostles,"i have to go so that he who is greater than me will come.You cannot understand now,but you will understand later ".Mami i console myself that you have gone to send he who is greater to us,and we will obviously understand only later.I feel guilty for not demonstrating how much you were loved and valued while on earth.I was waiting for the perfect time to do something big.You just taught me that the perfect time is now.Tomorrow is not guaranteed. I promise to be a better child,sister,wife, mother,inlaw and friend to everyone.I know that will give you joy.Mami i wish God could give me one more opportunity to spoil you with love,but its rather unfortunate.But i am happy my brother Elvis did and i am super proud of him.I promise to love everyone unconditionally. For the bible says "whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers,that you do unto me".
Until we neet again ebony beauty,Sleep well.You are loved and missed. Regards to Zoe,kana,all aunties,uncles,parents,grand parents etc. who have gone before us marked with the sign of peace. ADIEU.XOXO.
Sirri Chiara(Shushu)
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Hello Elizabeth,
On Saturday, May 2, 2020, exactly one month after my daughter (Zoe) and her auntie (Kana) passed into eternity, the good Lord called you to join them. You have been the one constant from the day I was born until now. For 30+ years as a widow, your life was dedicated to raising the best kids ever – Oh yes you did a fabulous job!!!
You were very God-fearing and a devout Catholic. You prayed tirelessly and were a lifelong member of the Cameroon Catholic Women Association. It is amazing the number of hours you prayed each day. Every morning when I’d knock on your door to check on you before leaving, you had a rosary in your hand. One would think that is enough prayer for the day, but you would watch mass on TV for lunch. After dinner, you would retire to your room for another round of prayers. If I dared to ask you why so many prayers in a day, you always replied “I say a prayer for each of my kids every day and I pray for others too.” Trying to be smart, I’d press on “But Mama Maria, I think a single prayer should suffice”. “Oh no Fru, don’t you see how blessed you all are?” you shouted back. At that moment I’d know better than to continue.
You were selfless and a pillar to everyone regardless of family ties. You cherished giving and never held back a dime for any reason whatsoever. You invested in people rather than material things. “Elizabeth, what happened to the money you had in your account?”, I would ask you “I sent money to A, B, C, D, E…. etc.” your list never ended. “Why not save some money for yourself?” I’d ask you, angry and frustrated, I’d start walking away & your sweet soft voice would echo “God will take care of me”.
There are countless memories of fun times and encounters that are forever engraved in my mind and my heart.
Thank you for raising me.
Thank you for being that light at the end of a dark tunnel.
Thank you for being my road trip buddy.
Thank you for teaching me how to love your neighbors as oneself.
Thank you for teaching me the value of friendship.
Thank you for always maintaining and showing me our extensive family.
Above all, thank you for being my Guardian Angel!!!
Your son: Elvis F. Chi
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